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It was advertised as locked, sold for spares, he collected it from the sellers house and paid cash. the story was that the seller purchased the phone new three years ago, then sold it to a friend. The seller bought the phone back recently, but the friend had forgotten the cloud log in. My grandson went online to see if it could be unlocked, he found a site that did it for £20. paid the money, then three days later it came back saying it had been reported as lost or stolen, and therefore could not be unlocked. He informed the seller, who sent a copy of another check, which said it was "clear". my grandson did another different check,that came back stolen or lost. He rang apple, who could tell him nothing. The way i see it, the seller is experienced in these matters, my grandson knows nothing about phones, so to sell a young lad a phone for £200 that you know will never work again and can only be thrown in the dustbin is not good business, it just proves that the seller is, in my opinion, a crook. why not give a refund? its still in its box, and obviously not been used, and already cost my grandson £20 in failed unblocking. I do not think any genuine businessman would treat a customer like that, £200 better off for a worthless item. its three years old, so would be at the end of its life if it did work. Sellers like that need exposing for the lowlife that they are.